REGULATION

Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Bid for Easier Global Aircraft Sales

You might think selling airplanes internationally would be a breeze for a giant like Boeing. But there are some rules getting in the way, and Boeing is asking for a little help from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Since the '80s, Boeing has been looking for ways to make selling and demons

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Are US Airline Leaders Hopeful About Trump's Return?

Some US airline CEOs are looking at the future with Donald Trump's presidency with optimism. Ed Bastian, Delta Air Lines CEO, said Trump's administration might bring a "breath of fresh air" by relaxing regulations. During his campaign, Trump pledged to cut back on what he sees as excessive regulatio

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Nov 21 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Climb: A Bump Ahead?

Bitcoin is zooming towards $100, 000, but don't expect it to fly there forever without a hiccup, warns Michael Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital. The crypto king was trading near $97, 000 on Thursday, after hitting an all-time high of almost $98, 400. Novogratz thinks this milestone was bound to happ

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Nov 21 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Boom: How Trump's Presidency Is Fueling Crypto Optimism

Bitcoin is getting closer to the $100, 000 mark, making waves in the financial world. This surge is happening because many investors believe that under President Donald Trump’s second term, the U. S. will be more friendly to cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin’s price hit a new high of $98, 367 before slightl

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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

California's AI Crossroads: Innovate or Regulate?

California is at a crossroads when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, a bill aiming to boost AI training was proposed, but Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed it. Some people worry that this could slow down tech growth in the state. The United States doesn't have a single data privacy law,

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Powerhouse of Cells: How Mitochondria Control Energy and Disease

Mitochondria are like tiny power plants inside our cells. They make most of the energy our cells need, called ATP, through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. This process uses the electron transport chain (ETC) to pump protons and create an energy gradient, which is then used to make ATP. H

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Nov 20 2024CRYPTO

Chat with Chainalysis’s Jonathan Levin: Crypto’s Future & Crime Trends

Last week, the crypto world buzzed with news. U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) head, Gary Gensler, hinted at his possible departure. Gensler has been under fire for his tough stance on crypto, which led to a lawsuit from 18 states. As President-Elect Donald Trump has vowed to replace G

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

The Unlikely Health Hero: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a name that's stirring up a lot of conversation. He's been nominated to lead the health department by President-elect Donald Trump, and people are split. Some love his ideas about cleaning up the food industry and making it healthier. Others are worried about his views on va

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Llama AI Aims to Boost UK Healthcare, But at What Cost?

Meta is keen on integrating its Llama AI into Britain's public healthcare system. Recently, it held a hackathon in Europe, inviting over 200 developers to innovate with Llama AI to enhance the country's health services. The company is particularly interested in reducing wait times in emergency rooms

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Environmental Shift: What to Expect

When Donald Trump returns to the White House, he plans to make significant changes to the country's environmental policies. Some of the biggest changes include withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, opening more areas for oil and gas drilling, and weakening rules that control power plant emissions. T

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